"If I were a healer, I'd probably do pretty well in the Hunter X Hunter world." Whenever she thinks back to her past fantasy, Hua wants to give herself a big slap of regret. In the worl...
11 Journey x Tears x Goodbye
Hua sat on the tree, swinging her legs and looking at the sea. The excitement brought by the slightly dangerous height made her a little excited. She did not go to investigate with Killua and Gon in the past few days.
Although it's a bit of a pity, her reasons are also very legitimate.
She wants to train her physical fitness.
Hua clearly realized that there must be something wrong with the power of a white magician, otherwise those creatures would not undergo such strange changes, and extraction could not cure them.
This will attract more people to seize this place, and the Hunter Association's intervention will dictate this area, but will it still be the case after Netero dies?
The more Hua thought about it, the more she felt that it was a good thing for her to have the memories of her previous life. That kind of advance knowledge of many things greatly facilitated her decision-making. Information is the best strategic preparation.
'So should we leave here and take a look outside?' Hua couldn't help but think that she could get more information sources after going out, but Xiaojie had already bought a computer and could also search for certain information online.
She is not a genius. She can only use the computer to surf the Internet. She knows nothing about programming. She won't be able to collect much information after going out, at least not more than she knows.
"I think I should get some exercise."
Hua sighed, supported herself on the branch with both hands, and slowly pulled her body upwards, curling her legs in front of her chest. Then she turned her body over, with her legs facing upwards, and completed a handstand on the tree trunk.
You have really good physical fitness.
Hua walked back and forth on the branches with her hands contentedly. Although her physical fitness was not as good as those perverts, it was still very good. At least her muscle mass and athletic condition were good.
It’s just that she doesn’t like aerobic exercise very much and always feels very tired, but she is very happy to jump around for simple play.
Hua thought so, pressed her body down slightly, used her arms to push herself up, then flipped in the air with her core strength, then grabbed the branch with both hands and hung herself there.
The forest spirits noticed her behavior and sent her a puzzled message, but the flower did not respond, but instead scampered around in the woods like a monkey.
Hana stretched her body, feeling as if she were in a short flight as she moved through the forest until she stopped exhausted.
She suddenly realized something and started communicating with Yuan Ling again.
"I need an enemy, probably a little stronger than me. I need training."
"Enemy, no..." Yuan Ling didn't understand Hua's needs, so he could only tell her seriously that there were no enemies.
"I know, but I need to. Can you call some animals?"
"No, no." Yuan Ling's voice was intermittent. No matter what Hua said, it was no.
Hua was somewhat helpless and could only start throwing and catching stones. She felt that this was really stupid, but because she could not control the angle and direction of the stones she threw, it would be like an enemy attack, and she had no idea of the specific landing point and angle.
Of course, she was not fast enough to reach the landing point of the stone, so she threw it upwards. Her physical fitness was really good, and she quickly started throwing and catching three stones in a row like a clown.
When she realized this, Hua hugged her head and screamed in pain.
"Have you made an agreement with your sister?" Killua looked at Gon lying on the ground with a strange look on his face. "Aren't we going to leave soon?"
"Not at all." Xiaojie made a sad sound. "Hana refused to communicate this with me. She said she wanted to go to training."
"That means you don't plan to go together." Killua raised his eyebrows and looked at Gon, but Gon on the ground got up, grabbed his shoulders and started shaking him.
"How can this be!!" Xiao Jie's voice was filled with a hint of collapse, "What if I come back next time and the flowers don't recognize me again?"
"She's not a one-year-old child who will suddenly forget people." Killua looked at Gon, who looked devastated, with dead eyes.
At this time, Killua's cell phone rang. He hung up without even looking at it, but soon remembered it again.
This time he picked up the phone, and listening to the roar on the other end of the phone, Killua looked at the ground lazily.
"I see, ah, thank you." Xiaojie sat up and looked at Killua.
"Two pieces of information. One is a clue about the GI game console, which will be auctioned at Youkexin's auction house."
Killua hung up the phone and looked at Gon who was sitting on the ground.
“Another thing is that we can confirm and explore information through hunter websites.”
"Hunter website?" Gon looked at Killua a little confused.
"Yes, it's the Hunter Association's website. They'll be exchanging information, and you need a hunter license to log in."
"You're not going to check it right here, are you?" Killua watched Gon take out his hunter license.
"Your location will be discovered. Last time I asked Fatty to find a way to send me the information, he also tried to avoid logging into the network and changed the IP and domain name."
"But the Hunter Association's is totally unacceptable."
Killua tossed the phone in his hand, feeling a little helpless.
"Killua——" Xiaojie looked at Killua with sparkling eyes. When Killua got a little angry, he lowered his head and said, "Then we have to leave early."
Killua felt a little helpless when he saw the thoughtful Gon. He didn't understand why Gon was so determined to take his sister with him, but he respected his friend's decision.
Anyway, Xiaojie probably won't succeed.
"You're leaving tomorrow," Hua said, looking at Xiaojie in shock, "Aren't you supposed to stay for a month? It's only been three weeks."
"Because I need to confirm the information." Xiaojie looked at Hua's somewhat disbelieving expression and straightened his face. "Want to come together, Hua?"
Hua stammered and couldn't say anything. She didn't expect that Xiaojie and her conversations had been so formal recently.
Do you really want to go? Hua's hesitation continues.
But looking at Xiaojie's bright eyes, Hua nodded.
"Okay, okay."
Although she agreed to Xiaojie, Hua was a little conflicted inside. But since things had come to this, she should still make some preparations.
Hua began to pack her luggage for the trip, including a change of clothes, important documents and food.
But no matter how much she thought about it, she felt that there was nothing delicious, so Hua decided to go downstairs to get some, or make some fresh.
"Hua, are you hungry?"
Mitt, clutching the purchased ingredients, called out to Hua, who was fiddling with the refrigerator. She looked at the little girl with a bit of worry. She didn't know why Hua seemed to be eating more and more recently. Was she entering puberty? Mitt pondered, a bit confused.
"No, I want to find something easy to carry." Hua was holding a small box with some sausages, sliced ham, and boiled eggs in it.
"Hey, are you going to spend the night in the forest tomorrow?" Mitt walked over to her and looked at her. "Do you need me to make you some sandwiches?"
"No, my brother is getting ready to go to Youkexin, and I want to go with him." Hua followed Mitt to the kitchen, holding her small box in her hand. "I brought clothes and ID, and I thought I also need to bring some food."
"Does Hua have to go?" Mitt paused, then calmly asked Hua what she thought.
"It's okay. I actually wanted to take a look." Hua said a little embarrassedly, "I want to see what a big city looks like."
Mitt didn't answer. She took out the necessary bread and ingredients very gently, then she showed her kitchen knife. The light reflected from the blade dazzled Hua's eyes. Then, Mitt's knife fell quickly, bringing out a murderous aura.
Hua stared at Mitt blankly, and suddenly couldn't help but think: 'Could it be that my brother didn't tell Mitt that he was going to take me with him?'
"Aunt Mitte wishes me not to go?"
Hua learned her lesson this time. She decided to take the initiative. Asking directly was always better than making wild guesses.
"I hope Hua will leave a little later, not now." Mitt kept answering with her hands. Hua could not see the light in her eyes. Hua looked at Aunt Mitt silently without responding.
She vaguely felt that Aunt Mitt was afraid of being abandoned by them. Thinking about it carefully, her sister was taken away by Jin, but Jin didn't come back often. Her sister was still around, but she and Xiaojie also took away her mother's life. Their birth took her life. And one day, Jin never came back, and then Xiaojie left, and now she had to leave too.
On this small, secluded island, there are Mitt's relatives, friends, and fellow villagers. Hua knows that Mitt recognizes the sailors in the port and the fishermen on the beach, and can tell the name of every guest who comes to drink.
But those people could not stay with Mitt for long.
They are mobile.
"Hua, it's okay to go and have a look while you're still young, but remember to go home..." Mitt turned his head to look into Hua's eyes. Her eyes were sparkling, sparkling in the light.
She couldn't continue speaking, lowered her head, pressed her hands tightly on the table, and her body trembled constantly.
"Give me a little more time." Mitt's voice was a little tearful.
The flower didn't answer. She watched the water splash onto Mitt's hand, splashing.
She leaned over gently, hugged Mitt tightly, and buried her head in her body. The warm smell of sunshine filled her nostrils, and Hua felt her eyes were sore.
Gon and Killua, who were standing at the door, looked at the two people huddled together in the kitchen without saying a word.
Xiaojie looked a little sad. He looked at his sister and already knew her choice.
Killua glanced at Gon and sighed helplessly. He knew it would turn out like this. Gon's sister didn't want to leave home to take risks at all. She liked to make conservative choices. She was a very boring person.
But Xiaojie actually thought she would take the risk. What a silly brother he is.
"You just came home not long ago, and you have to leave." The mother-in-law looked at the two children in front of her sadly, with reluctance in her expression, as if she was trying to keep them, and as if she was thinking of Jin who left that year.
"Brother, take this with you." Hua handed the small box to Jie, "There's a double portion inside, for you to eat on the way."
"Okay." Xiao Jie took the box and looked at the flowers with some sadness. "If there are flowers you want, call me when the time comes. I will buy a phone when I get to Youkexin and call you."
"I will." Hua nodded. "Maybe I'll come to see you someday. Then you have to take me out to play."
"certainly."
Mitt looked at the children and finished speaking. He walked over, bent down and hugged Jay tightly. Neither of them said anything. They just hugged for more than ten seconds and then let go.
"Have a safe journey, Gon." Mitt gently tapped Gon's forehead with his finger, then looked at Killua, "Have a safe journey to you too, Killua."
The night was dark as the two boys set out on their journey. There was a rustling sound in the forest and a flock of birds flying alongside them, following them for a long time.
Hua stood at the door for a long time, staring blankly at that place. There was her brother, the character she once liked. But now she was going to separate from him, and they would go further and further away.
Mitt looked at Hua's back and stood there silently. Her mother-in-law stood beside her and sighed deeply. She patted Mitt's arm and turned away.